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Still With Acne Rosacea?
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Joe P. Black
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It is quiet common to find teenagers with acne. But, when acne persists way after puberty, it might be more than just acne. There is a condition that is called acne rosacea. This skin condition is also referred to as adult acne. The appearance of this skin problem is much like acne with small red bumps and red pink patches. Such skin conditions could also be accompanied by a burning feeling in the eyes. This is more commonly experienced by those with fair skin. Unlike acne, it is not clear what causes it, yet over 14 million people in the United States have this condition. Among those that have been found to affect rosacea are blood vessel dilations, genetic factors, bacteria, and gastrointestinal disease. Acne rosacea skin care involves regular cleansing and sun protection.
It would be a good idea to consult your dermatologist about acne rosacea. He should be able to let you know whether your skin needs special attention or not. Regularly washing your face with a gentle cleanser will be recommended. Be cautioned, though, that washing too frequently or washing with a harsh cleanser could do your skin more harm than good. In adverse cases, a dermatologist might prescribe an antibiotic cream to be applied to your acne.
Any acne rosacea skin care regimen also includes the application of a sunscreen with a sun protection factor of at least 15. It is important for any skincare product that is used by any one with this problem to be free of alcohol or any other harsh ingredients. You might be out of puberty but that does not mean that you need not take care of your skin anymore. Including an acne rosacea skin care regimen in your normal routine could get you looking more like the grown up that you are.
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Article Submitted On: April 28, 2009
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MLA Style Citation:
Black, Joe P. "Still With Acne Rosacea?." Still With Acne Rosacea?. 28 Apr. 2009 EzineArticles.com. 22 Nov. 2009 <http://ezinearticles.com/?Still-With-Acne-Rosacea?&id=2279258>.
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APA Style Citation:
Black, J. P. (2009, April 28). Still With Acne Rosacea?. Retrieved November 22, 2009, from http://ezinearticles.com/?Still-With-Acne-Rosacea?&id=2279258
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